Patches #66 Hints & Answer
Here is the full answer to Patches puzzle #66. You fill every cell with rectangles, each holding exactly one clue. The solve falls into 9 stages — start from the clues whose size and shape leave only one option, then chain the deductions.
Step-by-step solution
- Step 1
Look at the square clue near row 3, col 1. Its number 1 fixes the rectangle’s area, so draw the block that covers exactly 1 cells around it without touching another clue. Lock it in before moving on.
- Step 2
The square clue at row 6, col 6 can only be filled one way: a rectangle of area 1 that matches its proportions. Place it now — once it is down, the cells beside it stop being ambiguous.
- Step 3
Work the wide clue around row 2, col 5. With 2 cells to cover and a fixed shape, only one rectangle fits without overlapping a neighbour. Commit to it and the board tightens.
- Step 4
Look at the tall clue near row 5, col 6. Its number 3 fixes the rectangle’s area, so draw the block that covers exactly 3 cells around it without touching another clue. Lock it in before moving on.
- Step 5
The wide clue at row 2, col 4 can only be filled one way: a rectangle of area 4 that matches its proportions. Place it now — once it is down, the cells beside it stop being ambiguous.
- Step 6
Work the wide clue around row 3, col 4. With 4 cells to cover and a fixed shape, only one rectangle fits without overlapping a neighbour. Commit to it and the board tightens.
- Step 7
Look at the wide clue near row 1, col 2. Its number 6 fixes the rectangle’s area, so draw the block that covers exactly 6 cells around it without touching another clue. Lock it in before moving on.
- Step 8
The wide clue at row 4, col 5 can only be filled one way: a rectangle of area 5 that matches its proportions. Place it now — once it is down, the cells beside it stop being ambiguous.
- Step 9
Work the wide clue around row 5, col 5. With 10 cells to cover and a fixed shape, only one rectangle fits without overlapping a neighbour. Commit to it and the board tightens.